What is thought to be the correct sequence of these events, from earliest to most recent, in the evolution of life on Earth? origin of mitochondria origin of multicellular eukaryotes origin of chloroplasts origin of cyanobacteria origin of fungal-plant symbioses

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Answer:

  1. Origin of cyanobacteria
  2. Origin of chloroplasts
  3. Origin of mitochondria
  4. Origin of multicellular eukaryotes
  5. Origin of fungal/plant symbioses

Explanation:

correct sequence are

  1. Origin of cyanobacteria
  2. Origin of chloroplasts
  3. Origin of mitochondria
  4. Origin of multicellular eukaryotes
  5. Origin of fungal/plant symbioses
  • First, all living things on earth are simple, single cell organisms, such as archeology and bacteria
  • Subsequently, the first multiple cellular organisms evolved, where photosynthesis produced its waste oxygen in the atmosphere, leading to a great oxygenation phenomenon.
  • Eukaryotes (complex cells with organs) accelerate differentiation when they start using oxygen for metabolism.
  • In the process of fertilization, sexual reproduction, involving a combination of male and female reproductive cells, is the primary method of reproduction of gross organisms